by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy
National Guard Bureau
3/23/2013 - JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md. -- Air
Force Lt. Gen. Stanley E. Clarke III assumed the duties and
responsibilities of director, Air National Guard in a ceremony here
today at the Air National Guard Readiness Center.
Clarke took over as director from Air Force Lt. Gen. Harry "Bud" Wyatt, who retired.
A command pilot with more than 4000 hours--including more than 100
combat hours-- in the A-10 Thunderbolt II and F-16 Fighting Falcon
aircraft, Clarke assumed his current position after serving as commander
of 1st Air Force and Continental U.S. North America Aerospace Defense
Command.
"The opportunity to watch (Clarke) at 1st Air Force was tremendous for
me to learn his great capabilities," said Army Gen. Frank Grass, chief,
National Guard Bureau, during the ceremony.
And because of his background, Clarke was uniquely positioned and had
the right skill set to take on the duties of director, Grass said.
"An Alabama Air Guardsman who served as the assistant adjutant general
for air, an A-10 and F-16 pilot who commanded a squadron, wing and
expeditionary wing, all of that prepared him for this job and to
represent everyone in this building and all those in the Air National
Guard across the map in the 54 states, territories and the District of
Columbia," Grass said.
And Clarke has been busy as he settles into his new role.
"There's a lot to learn," said Clarke. "But, I've hit the ground running
and am drinking from the fire hose. I have already been on the Hill
seven times and testified twice."
However, he said his new role is a humbling one.
"This is quite an honor and I am humbled at the opportunity to serve (those in the Air Guard)," said Clarke.
And, as Clarke takes the reins as director, he said he sees tremendous opportunities despite recent budget cutbacks.
"I've arrived in a time of budget turmoil and uncertainty, but I view
this as a time of opportunity as well," he said, adding that his focus
and commitment are clear.
"My commitment to the (Airmen) and the adjutants general is clear," he
said. "We will do everything within our authority to ensure our Airmen
have clear policies, equipment, training and resources to accomplish
assigned missions. We remain community based, team oriented and
experienced."
And Clarke is ready to face those challenges, said Grass.
"(He) has stepped up to the challenge," said Grass. "And I can tell you
I've already watched him as he's taken on that challenge."
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